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spedteacherita
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Aidanbradypop can surely speak for himself but I wanted to give you my perspective on this.What does your tradition believe as to what happens to one’s soul after death if they walk away from God due to unrepentant and habitual sin?
We are sinners - all of us. We have sins of omission and comission - those that we don’t realize and those we do. I am overweight - this is a sin of comission on my part and I am contrite about it but I still fall back into this sin - as you said a “habitual sin.” Do I want to do this? No but I fall often. This is true for all my sins - those that I know and those that I don’t know.
Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross was for all of my sins. All mankind’s sins! He now is our Advocate…like a lawyer…He pleads to God on our behalf. God sees us through Jesus, our Advocate, and does not see a fallen person but one who has been “rescued” by Christ. God’s plan was to rescue us with the death and resurrection of His son -
So, if I were to die tomorrow, I have faith that Christ continues to intercede for me for those sins I continue because I am repentant of them and I continually confess them.
This does not mean that I can go out and feel free to sin over and over again. That’ is not repentance.
I hope this helps a bit. If you need clarifying please let me know - I do deal with issues that make it very hard for me to be comprehensive in my explanations.
God bless!!
Rita